Monday, 8 October 2018

Think about washing your hands; think about getting a glass of water, flushing the toilet, wash your hands with hands soaps... These are all things that most of us consider pretty essential to maintaining good personal hygiene to prevent water communicable diseases, right?

Now imagine that you were born into different circumstances. This is what life is like for millions of people in India’s most marginalised communities every single day. But with your help, we can change this.

In India, diarrhoea alone causes more than 1,600 deaths every 24 hours. At the root of this, more often than not, are unsafe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices and facilities.

schools with a huge lack of benefits, facilities and materials. Children belonging to the poorest quarters or villages often attend this kind of schools; their chance to learn is limited to school possibilities. Any other kind of knowledge is not affordable or very difficult to obtain. Associations like HEEALS, not only give them a general knowledge

about basic habits that helps to maintain them healthy, but also give them the chance to be in contact with interns coming from all over the world. This contact is the bridge that introduces them to all worlds’

cultures, without travel. One of the first results of this positive cultural contamination is the

increase of curiosity. As everybody knows, children’s mind is

particularly absorbent; that means that they can easily learn a lot of

information in different environments and situations. This is why a

contact with people coming from different culture may represent a

positive way to classify new information. This process will be

absolutely helpful to break prejudices against other culture. In fact,

often, these prejudices are caused by ignorance or lack of information

about people that come from distant countries.

During HEEALS intern's experience, children can talk with them

before and after workshops, asking them a lot of questions about

family, habits and lifestyle. This kind of conversation brings children

in contact with intern's country, breaking boundaries and prejudices.

Another point in favour of this working method is that kids may be

more likely to listen to someone that can catch them through curiosity

and different aspect ore behaviour. Sometimes, in fact, happens that

intern have new ideas or tricks to catch child’s attention such as

games, songs or dances that comes from intern's country.

The result of this working method is already showing good effects. In

fact, meeting a new intern children start to ask questions and to

compare different country characteristics and peculiarity. In this way

they not only are able to compare their own experience with other

countries reality, but also they can make a comparison between two

different countries on the base of intern's stories and habits.

In the end, it is important to mention the importance of the mutual

personal growth. Indeed, children are not the only beneficiaries of

this method; interns have also the big chance to actually experience

children's reality. These benefits not only have a positive influence on